Classic Everest Base Camp Trek

Classic Everest Base Camp Trek


From £2,145
Altitude 5,554m Grade: T3

Classic Everest Base Camp Trek - this traditional trek allows you to admire the 'Top of the World' and is perhaps the most famous trek in the world. No camping will be required on this trek.

The Classic Everest Base Camp Trek is ideal for those who are new to the delights of trekking or those with limited time. Upon arrival in Kathmandu, you will be greeted by the wonderful hustle and bustle, sights and smells of this vibrant capital. We then make an early departure to the famous Lukla airstrip where our journey into the heart of Nepal begins.

You will find yourself immersed in the wonders of this beautiful country, with its idyllic blue roofed houses, colourful prayer flags, fragrant rhododendrons, friendly Sherpa life and breath-taking scenery. We trek through the prosperous Sherpa capital, Namche Bazaar and many other delightful Sherpa villages, including Thyangboche with its impressive temple and the quieter farming village of Dingboche. At many points along this route you will stand in awe amidst breath-taking mountain views of one of the most beautiful peaks in the world; Ama Dablam, leading to the towering faces of Everest itself.

We arrive at Everest Base Camp and finally complete our impressive journey with an ascent of the magnificent peak of Kala Patar at 5554m. Your dreams will be fulfilled as you are rewarded with an awesome 360 degree panorama of spectacular 8000m peaks; each one framing the world’s highest mountain.

The return Classic Everest Base Camp trek takes us back down the Khumbu valley, with a chance to celebrate our trek with the luxury of a pizza or proper coffee in Namche Bazaar.

Why not extend your stay and fly out 6 days earlier to follow the classic expedition route from Jiri to Lukla – please ask us for more details. Extra cost applies, please contact our office (min 2 people).

Alternatively, you may wish to consider one of our other extensions shown below, such as a panoramic flight over Everest, or trip to Chitwan National Park.

If you have more time, why not consider our Ultimate Everest Base Camp trek? This takes a circular route up the Gokyo valley to the turquoise sacred lakes, and over the Cho La pass before joining the main Everest Base Camp trail and returning down the Khumbu.

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27th Apr 2024 - 14th May 2024 Spaces18 £2,145£3,045 Book Now
28th Sep 2024 - 15th Oct 2024 Spaces18 £2,145£3,045 Book Now
26th Oct 2024 - 12th Nov 2024 Spaces18 £2,145£3,045 Book Now
15th Mar 2025 - 1st Apr 2025 Spaces18 £2,225£3,125 Book Now
26th Apr 2025 - 13th May 2025 Spaces18 £2,225£3,125 Book Now
4th Oct 2025 - 21st Oct 2025 Spaces18 £2,225£3,125 Book Now
1st Nov 2025 - 18th Nov 2025 Spaces18 £2,225£3,125 Book Now

* A deposit of £400 will be required at checkout.

Extras

Extras can be added per-person when you book onto a date

ItemPriceDays
Everest from the Air £295
Chitwan Safari at Tigerland Resort (+4 days) £550+4 days
Chitwan Safari at Parkland Resort (+4 days) £450+4 days
Adventure Peaks Logoed Kit Bag (Non UK addresses + Postage) £85

* A deposit of £200 (or the full extra price, whichever is lower) will be required at checkout for each extra added per-person on this trip

What's Included

  • Estimated International flights from London (flight inclusive package)
  • Accommodation - in hotels and in Teahouses
  • Meals -15 breakfasts, 12 lunches and 12 evening meals
  • Park fees as appropriate
  • All road transfers in country (unless indicated in 'exclusions')
  • Qualified UK group tour leader (subject to minimum numbers)
  • Local guides
  • Local trekking staff to assist (sirdar and porters)
  • All team members will receive a free logoed trip T-Shirt with the name of your Expedition on it.
  • 24hr back-up and support from our UK staff
  • 15% off the RRP on clothing and equipment purchases from the Adventure Peaks shop

 

What's Excluded

  • Meals if not indicated above
  • Personal clothing & equipment
  • Travel Insurance
  • Drinks and personal spending
  • Tips for local staff
  • Visas (if required)
  • Museum and monument entry fees
  • Costs associated with an expedition/trek finishing early, or you leaving an expedition/trek early
  • Costs associated with extending a trip due to bad weather delays or other circumstances including the cost of extra nights accommodation, and if required the helicopter cost to and from Lukla (including a share of the leaders cost)

Itinerary

Days 1/2 Depart UK and fly to Kathmandu. Transfer to hotel close to the famous, bustling Thamel district of Kathmandu and within easy walking of the monkey temple, a lovely place to relax.

Day 3 Early in the morning we transfer to the airport for a spectacular and breathtaking flight to the Sherpa village of Lukla (2800m).  After lunch we can do the short walk along the typically stony path that descends from the forested terraces of Lukla.  This takes us right into the Dudh Kosi ('river of milk') valley and the brightly painted lodges of Phakding (2610m).  From here there are stunning views of Kusum Kanguru's North Face (6367m). Along the trail are mani stone walls, brightly decorated with coloured paints. Buddhists hold these sacred and you must, as a sign of respect, pass these in a clockwise direction

If the flight is delayed due to poor weather this will become the sightseeing day scheduled for the end of the trip.

Day 4 We trek into the Sherpa capital and heart of the Khumbu.  You will now be becoming familiar with local protocol for passing chortens, mani stones, yaks, spinning prayer wheels etc and enjoying the hustle and bustle of trekking and everyday life that exists on the 'Everest Trail'.  At Monjo we enter Sagarmartha National Park and can visit the small visitor centre there. Here the track starts to rise up the famous Namche Hill, the first big ascent and time to drop down a gear and take a slow and steady pace. 4 to 5 hours walking.

Day 5 Acclimatisation day in Namche Bazaar.  It is important to have a couple of nights and a rest day in Namche before proceeding any higher.  You can spend the day taking short walks up to Thami or Khumjung, visiting the Everest, Ama Dablam and Pumori viewpoints or just relaxing and exploring the narrow streets of this busy Sherpa capital

Day 6 Heading north east up the side of the DudhKosi, we climb steeply out of Namche where the mountain views start to open up and become more dramatic, with superb views of Everest, Lhotse, and Nuptse.  5 to 6 hours walking.

Day 7 A good day’s walking through beautiful rhododendron trees that gradually takes us back to the river and into Pangboche, a great viewpoint for Ama Dablam.  On leaving the village we turn up the Imja valley to reach the lovely and picturesque village of Dingboche.

Day 8 An acclimatisation day spent absorbing the views around camp and relaxing.  Optional short trek to Pheriche and its hospital run by the Himalayan Rescue Association.  They run regular and informative talks on acclimatisation and high altitude medicine.

Day 9 Today we reach the extensive and overwhelming Khumbu glacier and trek up alongside it to reach the small village of Lobuche.

Day 10 A 3-4 hour walk next to the Khumbu Glacier brings us to the crossing of the Changri Glacier to GorakShep.  We will offer an evening ascent of Kala Patar to catch the classic sunset view of Everest.

Day 11 Trek up to the historical Everest Base Camp (5540m) for lunch and return to GorakShep. 8 to 9 hours walking. 

Day 12 Enjoy the lower altitude walking and the tea houses.

Day 13 You will now really feel the warmth and rich air of the forest zone.  We stop for lunch at the beautiful Tengboche Monastery.

Day 14 The Alpine mountain hut atmosphere of Paradise Lodge in Lukla is the ideal place to relax and celebrate your journey's end.

Day 15 Fly Lukla to Kathmandu.  Back to the comforts of our hotel in Thamel and the enjoyable hustle and bustle.  This is a good time to buy souvenirs and try your hand at haggling with the local shopkeepers.  Time to celebrate!

Day 16 Time for sightseeing in Kathmandu. Sightseeing tours can be arranged and would include visiting the temples of Bodnath, Swayambhunath (The Monkey Temple), Pashupatinath and Durbar Square.  Simply wandering around the huge array of shops, markets, cafes, bars and restaurants in Thamel is a fascinating experience.  .

Day 17/18 Spare day in case of bad weather Depart Kathmandu in the evening of Day 17, return to UK the following day.

Insurance

It is essential for a trip of this type that you are adequately insured. When researching insurance options, please ensure the policy covers you for the following:

  • Cancellation or curtailment
  • Helicopter rescue (most insurance companies will no longer cover for ‘search and rescue’ but providing you stay with the group, they will assist with ‘rescue’)
  • Repatriation
  • The altitude that you are expected to attain
  • The location especially when travelling to Antarctica
  • Grade of trek/climb/expedition
  • Medical cover

Adventure Peaks partners with Global Rescue to offer the world’s leading travel protection services. Medical and security emergencies happen. When they do, we rely on Global Rescue to provide our clients with medical, security, travel risk and crisis response services. Without a membership, an emergency evacuation could cost over $100,000. More than one million members trust Global Rescue to get them home safely when the unexpected happens. We highly recommend our clients enroll with Global Rescue, in particular for peaks over 7000m:
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We are aware the following provide insurance:

For UK based clients:

Expeditions and Treks under 7000m - Campbell Irvine Direct : https://microsite.campbellirvinedirect.com/adventurepeaks/

HCC Medical Insurance Services: LLC sales@hccmis.com Tel: 1-800-605-2282
Travelex Ins. Services: www.travelexinsurance.com Tel: 1-800 228 9792
True Traveller Ins: www.truetraveller.com Tel: 0333 999 3140 for treks including over 4500m
Austrian Alpine Club (UK) www.aacuk.org.uk Tel: +44 (0)1929 556870
Rothwell & Towler: www.world-first.co.uk Tel: 0345 908 0161 (under 6400m)
J S Insurance: www.jsinsurance.co.uk Tel: 0844 848 1500
Snowcard: www.snowcard.co.uk Tel: 01295 660836
The B.M.C.: www.thebmc.co.uk Tel: 0161 445 6111 (call and speak to Jim. Please note the BMC cannot cover Mt Damavand)
Dogtag: www.dogtag.co.uk Tel: 0800 036 4824 (Check excess etc)

For non-UK based clients:

HCC Medical Insurance Services: LLC sales@hccmis.com Tel: 1-800-605-2282
Travelex Ins. Services: www.travelexinsurance.com Tel: 1-800 228 9792
True Traveller Ins: www.truetraveller.com Tel: 0333 999 3140 for treks including over 4500m
Austrian Alpine Club (UK): www.aacuk.org.uk Tel: +44 (0)1929 556870
AXA Worldwide Travel Ins: www.axainsurance.com Tel: +44 (0)844 874 0360
Ingle International: www.ingleinternational.com Tel: (USA) 1.800.360.3234
Insure for Less: www.insure4less.com.au (Australian clients)

You do not have to use any of the above, but if you make your own insurance arrangements documentary evidence of your own policy is required.

Please forward the details of your Insurance as soon as you have it: we need the insurance company’s name, their 24 hour emergency telephone number and your insurance policy number – admin@adventurepeaks.com

Reviews

Selina · 4 years ago ·

The whole team really looked after us, felt in very safe hands. The local guides/Sherpa were amazing. [The trip leader was] totally amazing and very professional. Too many highlights to mention!

Vicky B · 4 years ago ·

The guides were fantastic and very experienced with in depth knowledge of the area. [Trip leaders were] all brilliant. [The highlight was] reaching base camp! Stunning scenery.

Amy · 4 years ago ·

I absolutely loved my trip and everything was organised well. Our local guide Asmit was impeccable, he took excellent care of us. I thought he was wonderful. [Highlight was] Kala Patthar summit.

Bob · 5 years ago ·

Phil [trip leader] was very good at his job, very professional and approachable. Adventure Peaks were spot on for the organisation of the trek also the help we got was excellent especially from Alice in the office. Phil and the local guides were brilliant, a big thank you to them.

Joan · 5 years ago ·

Adventure Peaks very well organised. Phil [trip leader] was very professional and knowledgeable.

Nathan · 5 years ago ·

Adventure Peaks have been great through the whole process from booking to the trek. The trek itself was great fun. There was some ill health in my group but both in country and UK based Adventure Peaks staff were great. The info we received was very thorough and helped us to plan what we needed and gave a realistic view of difficulty/conditions on the trek. The local guides, Shiva, Asmit, Santos and Raju were all very good. Phil [UK leader] was a great guide, he was very approachable and knowledgeable on the local area and on safety. He was very good with my parents and partner who got sick and I'm very grateful for that. Alice also helped my parents a lot from the UK as well...I had a great trip...I loved seeing the lights of the mountaineers on Everest and the sun rising over the mountain when we walked up Kala Patthar. Tough, but worth it.

Joan · 5 years ago ·

Adventure Peaks very well organised. [Trip leader] was very professional and knowledgeable.

Sam · 5 years ago ·

Great organisation, great communication, guide was excellent, trip went to plan. Amazing guide. Highlight was on an acclimatisation day, in beautifully clear blue skies and bright sunshine. Reaching the summit of Nangkartshang 5100m, the views looking at Ama Dablam were incredible.

Katie · 6 years ago ·

Our leader was brilliant, very approachable, we had a great time and he did everything to make us feel prepared before we parted ways.

Neil · 6 years ago ·

ALL IN ALL EXCELLENT EXPERIENCE...Rob was a great leader...Walk to Kala Pattar to see sunrise was unbelievable experience

edwin walker · 8 years ago ·

Been there twice anybody up for it October this yaer 2016

Gwen · 9 years ago ·

I've been meaning to email you since I got back from our Everest base camp trek earlier in August.

Maddie and I had a truly great time! Everything ran like clockwork. Our guide Dorje Khatri was excellent, being very knowledgeable, good fun, and he looked after us really well. He gave us geography and map skills lessons every evening (homework!), and he took us on side treks every day when we got to our lodges. Our porter (we called him TayKay, as his full name was so long - I think he's nicknamed Teke anyway) was also very good fun, and coped admirably with our bags and always in a good mood and keen to chat to improve his English. I believe they're both doing an expedition later this season with Adventure Peaks, so whoever they're going with is going to have a good time with them.

The weather was also fine. I'd tell people that trekking to EBC in July and August is actually good. Because it was quiet, there were only 1 or 2 lodges open in each village, so the small number of trekkers all stayed in the same lodges so we had company. The lodges and the trails were lovely and quiet, and it was fun meeting up with the same faces at various points along the trail.

We had Kala Pattar and EBC to ourselves, and that was really amazing to be able to sit and enjoy the views for as long as we wanted. Dorje said that in busy trekking season at those places we'd be in a queue waiting to get a photo taken then have to move straight on.

I wasn't put off by the weather either. Admittedly the first 3/4 days were cloudy (we did wonder if we were going to see mountains) but after that we had beautiful views in the morning, intermittent clouds swirling over the peaks in the afternoon, and the rain came at night when we were safe and dry in the lodges. We got some great photos. We only put on our waterproofs twice. In fact, at that time of year, I'd tell future clients to buy a cheap umbrella in Kathmandu and use that, as it's cooler than a waterproof jacket. In a heavy cloudburst one afternoon we just wore waterproof trousers and used our umbrellas and we stayed dry.

Thanks for such a well organised trip.

Lee H · 9 years ago ·

I had a fantastic trip to Everest base camp and just wanted to say thank you.

Nadine · 11 years ago ·

Your local leader was very friendly, approachable and very professional. He kept us informed at all times. He had good English and was a good language teacher, we really enjoyed his company and he took very good care of us.


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